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8 June, 06:22

Why is it significant that the Seneca Falls Convention's "Declaration of Sentiments" has similar wording to that of the Declaration of Independence?

A. It suggest that the idea of women having rights is just as radical as democracy.

B. It suggests that the Declaration of Independence completely overlooks the idea of women being equal to men.

C. It suggest that women's rights are just as fundamental as those of men.

D. It suggests that if women's rights are respected, the United States will finally be independent.

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  1. 8 June, 06:30
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    The correct answer is "C"

    The "Declaration of Feelings" proclaimed that "all men and women" were created equal and that the undersigned would use all methods available to combat these injustices. The document was thoroughly analyzed throughout the session. Being finally signed, with very few modifications and it was published as a brochure. Eleven of the decisions were approved unanimously and number twelve, which refers to the vote, by a small majority.
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